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fout,

Bowling

Jacob Cockel

odman

“R. Beed, by Goodwin

8. Abbas, e Macaskill, b Les BX W. Bradbury, 5. Goodwin, ML Plew, b Goodwin L. Grimes, b Fletches

D. Frits, Hew, b Elatch A Kitchell, run out HM Xavier, ↳ Lee E. Hamson, run out F. Schnepel Maesäkill, WR Muskett, Dog Dut

Extras

Goodwin

Fletcher Overy LeeTM

Benson

Total

Bowling

KOWLOON". C.Gi AW: Ramaeg, b Abbas 8. Jex, a and b Beed. *. AR. F. Baven, b. Reed Leah,b Reed

H. Overy, c "Schaepel, b Abbas

Estrax

Total (for 6 wickets) Agner and:

Bowling Analysis.

Lieut Hogs did not bat...

Ng Bus Ewong - 18

Ching 103 3

THE SECOND DIVISION

K.C.C. xxm IL CS.CO. XI. On their own ground, the K.CC. ware defeated by 32 runs almost on the stroke of time.

Scores:

4. Cullip,

1st Innings

and b Duncan

CA Alexander, c Edwards,

Duncan

H. F. Harper, b Gorvin

Squibbs, 1.b., by Gorvin

PO. Tinky, b

Eng-Comdr, Rooppell

• Extral unuior

SQ.M.5. Bansky, Bergt Cockell Corph Blondin,

Davenport Lankan Sergt. Hamblin, W

Davenport

Caps. Feary, b' Davenport. OSM Smith, b Lookhart, 8.9. Brown, b“ Daven Q.M.S. Faro, b Gregory Sgm Hollands, not out Q.M.9 Jacob, Hopwood,

pell

Spr. Goodman, not out

Extras

Gregory

Total (for 9 wicke

Bowling

K. R. Macaskill, b Abbaa

JH; B. Nihill, lbw b Govin.

F. Goodwin, a Grimes, b Reed

6

E. Edmunds, b Gorvin

IC. Lyni, b Beed

A Spillette and b Petheram.

--H. H. Benson, b. Abbar alle

9

H. Smith, b Hill?

Lockhart

A J. Kow, not out any

A Hallam, b Hill

Hooppell

Davenport

J. C. Fletcher, b¬ábbás

3. Bare, Bob Guð mik

E. E Strange, o Mistern, b

-Extras

Total

67.

Total

Bowling Analysis

Abbas Reed

INDIAN R.C

EGA.

This first division League match was played at Sookinpa The Indians batted Grah, and declared as 199 runs for four DOLE AGENTS. wickets The Army men ware disposed of for "104.gure, Bhoors taking four wickets for 29 and H. D. Bumjahn two för

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Hall

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SH. Ismail, up out,

ASH., Madan not out

O email, bw, b Giffo

F. Mel Arculli, Bot out

Total (for 4 wickets).

“A el Arculli, H. D. Rumjahu, 8,

A- Immait-and: Sy D. "Ismail did not; bat,

Bowling. Analysis

Henslowe

Smith: Ma

48%

Hattersley Baith

Barrett

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Gifford

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·Capt. Bensley, c A.. H. Eumjahn,

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W. Hall, b... Bhoora

Capt. Parkes, bit wicket,

Bhoora

Major Hattersley-Smith, o Madar,

Bhoora

W. Herslowe 'e S. D. Ismail b

F. Mel Arrulli-

E. 6. M. Page, c. 8. H. Ismail, b

Ael Arcolli

Bom. Robertson, e H. D. Ramjnho,

Bhoors

Lieut.-Smith, e 8. A. Iemail, b

E Mel Arculli

Sergt. Gifford, not out Capt. Barrett, b H. D. Rumjahn Gur Dyer, e Bhoorn, b

18-

*Rumjaho....

Extens

Gorvin

Duncan

Masters

Earnshaw Petharam

Bowling Analysis.

nning

W Hilly e Squibbs, b Edmunds... C. Earnshaw, c Strange, Ed-

murda

W. F. J. Gervin, o Squidbe,

Sarz

LL.B. Duncan, c. Harper,

Edmunda

BJP-Masters, Lhow. b Bará, 17 E. J. Edwards, o Bara, b Edmunds B. Patberam, b Sacă v

Q-B Haven, "got out

AG Benton, hw, b Bars

EZ J. Jordan, b Bara

Q Long, e Alexandra, 5.Sara

Extras

CHECO Z SURREYS:

·10

The home side were too strong for the Surreys A feature of the match, which took place on the Hongkong Cricket Club ground, was Powell's bowling. He took eight Surrey wickets for 40 runs

Beores — R

1st. "Irnings".

J. Humphreys, c Kent, b Wood... 21: REA Webater, b Rowe C. Blaker, b Rowe Lieut-Cot Matthews, Wood, b

19"

Capt. Walker, at. Stripp, b Clarke 18 G. E. Piercy, Kent, b Alfree... 13 -M. M. Mass, not out

Extrá

187

Total (for 8 wickets)

FN. Young, J. H. Crutch, Rev. TB. Powell, LC. Balph did not

Inzings.declared closed.

Bowling Analysis. Vi

Carpenter

·∙Kent

Total

Bowe

Wood

Bowling Analysis:

Clarke

́Alfree

Edmunds Squibbs Sari

30

9.5 1

16.

FRIENDLY GAMES.

EK.CCB E' ÇSEG

On the latter's ground the Civil Ser vice was defeated by 31 ruz

Scores:

G. E. More, & Baker, b Evans EF. Stewart, Lhow, b÷Bal GB. Hett, Baker... DEGA Nicholson, b Exztis WWW Mackenzie," b3 Evanz

LD. McNicoll, b Baker

A. C. L. Bowker, b Baker E. Owen Hughes, run out MR. Hancock, 'e Baker, b' Hami

AK Mackenzie, h Baker H. J. Armstrong,, not ont

Extras

Total

Reed

Ling

Total

EVARE

Bowling And

Baker

Wallington

Hamilton

bogra

A el Arculli

FM Arcilli

H. D. Bumjaho

BOY CHINESE RC. ♥, NAVY.

At Causeway Bay the Naval men won by two wickets and six runs. After the home side had knocked up 103, the Navy went in to bat, and just managed to pass the C.E.C score before the light failed.

beures

Ng Bzo Kwong, b Osborns. R. C. Hung, Jackson, V Hung Neill Ho

EL. Chau, e Osborne, b.

Choa b Ceborne

Yung Hin Lane West, b Hogg

Ching, b Osborne

Ng Bra Cheung Is Hargreaves

TAK Shi, not out

CE Worg,

RAAN DIVIL SERVICK OʻQ,

AR Wood, c Hancock-b Owen

Hughes

F. E. Lawrence, e Helt, b Bowker B..D..Evans, b Bowker:

· H... Q^ "Wallington, c and' b

Nicoll

"E. C. Fincher, h Boy LDE Pendered,

F. Baker, & Oven Hughes

Nicoll

WHAT E. Holdier, & Baker,

FL Ling Booker E. B. Reed, b

85

Bowing

Inningt.

Capt. Kent, and b Powell RNA Lieut. Chidson, b Powell

Basm. Wood; Lb.w., b Powell: CQ.M.8. Strippy bbw b Powell 4 Capt. Carpenter, - e Blaker

Powell

Lieut. Alfree, Humphreys

Powell

"Capt Bows Lb, b Powell

LO. Clark, b" Walker Major Faton, o

Powell

Pie Davies, run out Pte. Holliday, not out

Extras

Total

Bowling Analy

Powell Young

Webster

Walker

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THE BIG THREE AT

PEKINGA

SOOTHING" INFLUENCE

Alf doubt Marshal

so the cap

PEEING, NOVember 25th.

jeculation as to.

would actually came

or non has been ended by the armyal of the distinguished warrior statesman, ás - the Chinese newspapërs love to describe him. He reached here on Saturday afternoon two, days before be was expected. Consequently the decora tions which were started in his honour wezer dot completed when he got here, bus they served the purpose for a mark of honour for Chang, Tao-lin who arrived on Monday afternoon. Adarshal Feng Yu- belang had travelled at the same time as Harhal Tuan, but he alighted at the Yungtingmen and proceeded to Nanyuan

Needless to say, the arrival of the Big Three had a soothing infuanes upon the nerves of the "people, and already there. is an attempt to return to normal Pro cious belongings are being taken out of the banks had returned to the houses of their owners." Another factor contribut- ing to tranquility in the action of the Peking Chamber of Commerce guarante ing the Feastien notes brought in by the Northers soldier

MarYoops on, the streets are again more in evidence than they had been for the past fortnight, but they do not occasion any fear, as it is realised that they are needed to support Marshal Chang Tio-in in his support of the Provisional Govern- sment.

On Monday Marshal Tuan Chi-jui wan installed as Provisional Chief Executive of the Republic of China. The ceremony was short and simple, but impressive. Of course, none of the Diplomatic Body, ster tended. Their attitude will continue to benon-committal Probably at hears most of them will be sympathetic new regime. Shortly after his assump tion of office, the Provisional Chief Exten- tive issued mandates" proma gating the provisional system of administration. By these, old laws are to remai force excepting those which soufich with the provisional system, and existing officials are to remain in office during the inter regman Later in the day he gave orders for the removal of the restrictions ̋OTET" the ex-Emperor, and Mr RF. Johnston bas now been permitted to see his pupil✨ The most satisfactory inference from the coming of Tuan is that he must have re- ceived idequate assurance of support, and not unnaturally this gives rise to a lively hope that re-unification is in sight. At any rate it spells the end of evil war for the present. This belief is reinforced by the intelligence that Marshal Wu Pei-ha bas telegraphed his willingness to co operate with Mankal Tain, and sho by the announcement that Marshal Feng Yu-hrjang has resigned, thus paving the way for the leaders to get together. Dr. Sun Yat-sen- is no longer coundered factor of importance. His hastening to ontain from Shanghai by way of Robei is farcicaly, while his blasts on the aboli tion of extra-teritoriality are subjects for mirth h

Considerable amusement was created in foreign circles by the report that agents of Chang Tso-lin had made offers for the purchase of an Italian and a French gun- boat now lying at Tientsin That any one should imagine that a foreign Power would sell a warship despatched to China for me protection of its nationals to the nation against whom protection might be needed is a piece of Oriental paychology too diffeult for a more-Westerner to understand.

HERO OF TAKU FORTS.

WILL OF OFFICER WHO HOISTED

* UNION JACK!

General Sir John Hart Dunne, K.C.B. of 6, Forsfeld-terrace, Bidmouth, Devon who fought through the Crimean War and boisted the Union Jack at the cap- fare of Taku Forts in Ching left une 9 settled property valued at £17,384

SHAMEEN DEFEATED BY H.5.0.C.

The will of Sir John, who died eighty-nine, on April 30th, is a volumine ous document of 110 folies, and to most of the eight codicis is prefixed a signed statement by two medical officers that they had examined the testator immedi ately before is execution, and that was of testamentary capacity and fully derstood the provisions of the codicil. into consideration the great uncertainty now attached to the posses sion of private residential castles, and mansions in this country the tests for left bis Grand Cordon of the Hedjidinh and Stars,

his Knight Commandership

of the Bath and Star, Crfincan and China medals General's sword and sash, in- fantry sword, and an ou painting of

Shameen Hockey Club were entertained by Hongkong side at the United Ber- vices Club yesterday, when a close game Chinese Bleeve dog, Presented took place, Hongkong winning by 2-0, Queen Cadman Lay and Lawrance were pro 1883 milent, for Basmeen.......

but

The Cins forwards, wers slow in shoot-

otherwise the score would probably T have been hearing,

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Total

Hogg Osborne Stephenson

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